WO2012090041A1 - Electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators - Google Patents

Electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators Download PDF

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WO2012090041A1
WO2012090041A1 PCT/IB2011/003043 IB2011003043W WO2012090041A1 WO 2012090041 A1 WO2012090041 A1 WO 2012090041A1 IB 2011003043 W IB2011003043 W IB 2011003043W WO 2012090041 A1 WO2012090041 A1 WO 2012090041A1
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electrostatic precipitator
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Technology Ltd Alstom
Per Bengt Daniel JOHANSSON
Andreas Olof BACK
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Priority to JP2013546774A priority patent/JP5886874B2/ja
Priority to AU2011350943A priority patent/AU2011350943B2/en
Priority to UAA201309392A priority patent/UA108914C2/uk
Priority to CN201180063531.XA priority patent/CN103384566B/zh
Priority to CA2823003A priority patent/CA2823003C/en
Priority to BR112013017006A priority patent/BR112013017006A2/pt
Publication of WO2012090041A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012090041A1/en
Priority to ZA2013/04744A priority patent/ZA201304744B/en
Priority to US13/929,145 priority patent/US8814995B2/en
Publication of WO2012090041A8 publication Critical patent/WO2012090041A8/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C3/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapour, e.g. air, by electrostatic effect
    • B03C3/34Constructional details or accessories or operation thereof
    • B03C3/40Electrode constructions
    • B03C3/45Collecting-electrodes
    • B03C3/47Collecting-electrodes flat, e.g. plates, discs, gratings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C3/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapour, e.g. air, by electrostatic effect
    • B03C3/34Constructional details or accessories or operation thereof
    • B03C3/66Applications of electricity supply techniques
    • B03C3/70Applications of electricity supply techniques insulating in electric separators

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  • This invention relates to an electrostatic precipitator having a collecting electrode plate assembly, including at least two electrode plates disposed
  • Electrostatic precipitators are well known in the prior art and as an example US 4725289 disclose a rigid-frame type electrostatic precipitator.
  • a gas laden with entrained particulate material is passed through an electrostatic field and corona discharge established about a discharge electrode disposed between two grounded collecting electrodes.
  • the particles in the gas become electrically charged as they pass through the corona discharge and move to, under the influence of the electrostatic field, and deposit upon the grounded collecting electrodes flanking the discharge electrode.
  • each collecting electrode is formed of one or more elongated plates disposed in a row side by side and suspended from the top of the precipitator housing in a vertical plane.
  • a plurality of such collecting electrodes is disposed transversely across the width of the precipitator casing in spaced vertical planes parallel to the direction of the gas flow through the precipitator.
  • a framework comprised of a plurality of discharge electrode frames is suspended from insulators at the top of the precipitator housing to provide a row of vertically disposed discharge electrodes between adjacent collecting electrodes across the width of the precipitator. A voltage is applied to the discharge electrodes to generate the corona discharge and associated electrostatic field.
  • An electrostatic precipitator design in which discharge frame pipe passes the grounded collecting electrode support beam in the top of the electrostatic precipitators is previously known.
  • the support beam is normally formed of an I-beam or U-beam. However, due to sparking between structural parts the power input to the electrostatic precipitator has become low.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators.
  • electrostatic precipitator which is characterized in that the supporting structure is provided with an electrical screening device at least in the area of the supporting structure facing said electrode assembly. By the electrical screening device a spark- over is more or less eliminated in said area.
  • the electrical screening device has an essentially rounded or arched shape.
  • the rounded or arched shape may, for example, have a radius of 15 to 100 mm.
  • the electrical screening device is integrated with the supporting structure. By this the problem may be solved at the dimensioning of the support structure.
  • the electrical screening device is attached to the supporting structure. This solves the problem also at an existing support structure.
  • the electrical screening device having a longitudinal shape and being formed of at least a half-pipe arranged with the outer surface facing said electrode assembly.
  • a simple and economic screening device may be arranged both on existing or new support structures.
  • at least one electrical screening device is integrally connected with a bracket attached to the supporting structure. Hereby, facilitating the attachment to the supporting structure.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic view in perspective partly illustrating an upper part of the electrostatic precipitator in accordance with the preferred embodiment.
  • Figure 2 is a schematic view from the side of the electrostatic precipitator according figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a schematic view from above of the electrostatic precipitator according to figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic view in perspective partly illustrating a lower part of the electrostatic precipitator in accordance with the preferred embodiment.
  • Figure 5 is a schematic view in perspective from behind, partly illustrating a lower part of one collecting electrode plate assembly of the electrostatic precipitator in accordance with the preferred embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a schematic view in perspective partly illustrating an upper part of one collecting electrode plate assembly of the electrostatic precipitator in accordance with an alternative embodiment.
  • An electrostatic precipitator having generally a housing (not shown) with an inlet (not shown), an outlet (not shown) and a precipitation chamber disposed therebetween.
  • the particulate laden flue gas to be cleaned passes through the housing (not shown) of the precipitator passing from the gas inlet through the precipitation chamber and to the gas outlet as a clean, relatively particulate free gas.
  • FIG. 1 the basic configuration of an electrostatic precipitator 1 is depicted therein, and is typically referred to as a rigid frame-type electrostatic precipitator.
  • a grounded supporting structure 8 including upper support beams 7 and lower support beams 12 carries a plurality of substantially rectangular collecting electrode plates 3, forming collectively a collecting electrode plate assembly 2, are disposed in substantially parallel, spaced relationship in vertical planes within the electrostatic precipitator 1. Thereby, forming a space 5 between each pair of collecting electrode plates 3.
  • a plurality of discharge electrode frames 6 Interposed in the spaces 5 between the collecting electrode plates 3 are a plurality of discharge electrode frames 6 which collectively form a discharge electrode assembly 4. Both the collecting electrode plates 3 and the discharge electrode frames 6 are aligned parallel to and extend in the direction of gas flow through the electrostatic precipitator 1 , from the inlet to the outlet thereof.
  • Each collecting electrode plate 3 is suspended and supported from an l-shaped or U-shaped upper support beam 7 disposed at the upper portion, as shown in figure 1 and figure 6, of the electrostatic precipitator 1. As shown in figure 4, the lower end 14 of each of the suspended collecting electrode plates 3 is laterally constrained from movement by fastening to an L-shaped lower support beam 12 disposed in the bottom of the electrostatic precipitator 1.
  • the collecting electrode plates 3 are shown in the drawings as being of a particular cross section merely for purposes of illustration and not limitation. It is to be understood that the present embodiment contemplates utilizing collecting electrode plates of any of a number of cross-sectional designs with the particular design utilized in any given situation being selected on an individual basis to give optimal precipitation efficiency at the surface of the collecting electrode plates 3.
  • each of the individual discharge electrode frames 6 is formed of vertical support members 9 and a pair of horizontal support bars 10 assembled together to form the frame.
  • a number of individual discharge electrode wires (not shown) collectively, and in conjunction with the support bar 10 from which the individual electrode wire is supported and suspended, form the discharge electrode frame assembly.
  • each section of the discharge electrode frames 6 Mounted within each section of the discharge electrode frames 6 are a plurality of vertical discharge electrode wires (not shown) disposed at spaced intervals along the direction of gas flow so as to provide an electrostatic field and corona discharge along the length of the electrostatic precipitator 1.
  • the typical electrode comprises a flat, thin, and rectangular in cross-section strip-like element or a round wire-like element intended to generate a corona discharge evenly distributed along its length.
  • the discharge electrode wire may be helically winded.
  • a particular laden gas enters the precipitator casing (not shown) through the inlet thereof and flows through the precipitation chamber to the outlet.
  • the particulate laden gas flows between the collecting electrode plates 3 and the discharge electrode wires disposed therebetween. Due to the action of the corona formed at the discharge electrodes and the electrostatic field extending between the discharge electrodes and the collecting plates 3, the particulates within the gas are ionized and migrate to and deposit upon the collecting electrode plates 3.
  • the electrostatic precipitator 1 is designed in such way that the vertical support members 9 of the discharge electrode assembly 4 passes the grounded collecting electrode support beam 7 in the top of the electrostatic precipitator 1 and the L-shaped lower support beam 12 disposed in the bottom of the electrostatic precipitator 1.
  • the support beam 7 is normally formed of an I-beam or U-beam.
  • the I-beam or U-beam has been provided with cut-outs to increase the distance between the discharge electrode assembly and the beam.
  • a screening device 1 preferably having a metal structure has replaced said cut-outs and thereby a higher voltage can be reached before any spark-over occurs.
  • the electrical screening device 11 having an essentially rounded or arched shape, to increase the curvature of the surface and to withstand any spark-over.
  • the electrical screening device 11 may be integrated with the supporting structure or being attached to the supporting structure to cover the sharp edge of the I-beam, U-beam or L-beam.
  • the electrical screening device 1 1 having a longitudinal shape and being formed of at least a half-pipe arranged with the outer smooth surface facing said vertical support members 9 of the discharge electrode assembly 4.
  • the shape may be made from a standard pipe by cutting a suitable slot adapted to the I- beam, U-beam or L-beam.
  • the radius of the pipe is essentially larger than the thickness of a flange of the I-beam, U-beam or L-beam.
  • the radius of the screening device 11 is suitably in the interval of 15 to 100 mm, preferably around 20 mm.
  • at least one electrical screening device 1 1 is integrally connected with a bracket 15 or 17 attached to the supporting structure 8.
  • a voltage of 123 kV at 50mA was reached before sparking occurred to said cut-outs.
  • a screening device 1 1 having a longitudinal shape, as disclosed in the drawings, and designed in shape of at least a half-pipe to cover the cut-outs, a voltage of 150 kV at 85mA was reached before sparking occurred.
  • the sparking occurred between the discharge electrode assembly 4 and the collecting electrode plate assembly 2 of the electrostatic precipitator 1 .
  • an intermittently welding of the screening device 1 1 to the upper support beam 7 is sufficient to fasten the pipe or half-pipe to the I-beam as there are no high rapping accelerating forces in the collecting system suspension beams 7 in the design shown in the drawing.
  • the screening device 1 1 may be completely integrated with the support beam 7 by welding, soldering or fasten in other suitable way e.g. glueing, pressing, clamping etc.
  • An additional advantage with the present design compared with having cut-outs of the I- beam, is that a smaller sized I-beam may be used as the I-beam will not become weakened by such cut-outs.
  • FIG. 1 A similar design with cut-outs in the lower shock bars or lower support beam 12 of the electrostatic precipitator 1 has been used.
  • the screening device 1 1 can be fasten by a screw joint 13, and preferably the same screw joint 13 as for the outer collecting electrode plate 3, may be used when attaching to the lower support beam 12.
  • the screening device 1 1 having a bracket 15 integrally connected to the half-pipe shape of the screening device 1 1.
  • this screening device 1 1 may be attached with the same screw joint 16 that is holding the collecting electrode plate 3 at the top.
  • the screening device 1 1 may be provided with a bracket 17 integrally connecting two half-pipes having a longitudinal shape.
  • an electrostatic precipitator 1 having a collecting electrode plate assembly 2, including at least two electrode plates 3 disposed substantially in a parallel to each other in the vertical plane within the electrostatic precipitator 1 , forming a space 5 between the collecting electrode plates 3, and a discharge electrode assembly 4 interposed in said spaces 5, wherein the electrode assembly 4 passing at least a supporting structure 8 of the collecting electrode plate assembly 2.
  • the supporting structure 8 is provided with an electrical screening device 11 at least in the area of the supporting structure 8 facing said electrode assembly 4.

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RU2013135250/03A RU2552566C2 (ru) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 Электрическое экранирующее устройство для конструкций около высоковольтных частей электростатических осадителей
JP2013546774A JP5886874B2 (ja) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 静電集塵器の高電圧部品近くの構造物のための電気的遮蔽装置
AU2011350943A AU2011350943B2 (en) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 Electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators
UAA201309392A UA108914C2 (uk) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 Електричний екрануючий пристрій для конструкцій біля високовольтних частин електростатичних осаджувачів
CN201180063531.XA CN103384566B (zh) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 用于静电除尘器的高电压部件附近的结构的电气屏蔽装置
CA2823003A CA2823003C (en) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 Electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators
BR112013017006A BR112013017006A2 (pt) 2010-12-29 2011-12-13 dispositivo de blindagem elétrica para estruturas próximas de partes de alta voltagem de precipitadores eletrostáticos
ZA2013/04744A ZA201304744B (en) 2010-12-29 2013-06-25 Electrical screening device for structures near high voltage parts of electrostatic precipitators
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